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List: transitive verb

Showing 671 - 680 of 8916 words for the list transitive verb. #vt
čŦ›įžŠã“うぎkougi

popular  JLPT N4  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb 

  • lecture
一æ‹Ŧã„ãŖã‹ã¤ikkatsu

popular  JLPT N1  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb 

  • lumping together, summing up, bundle, lump, batch
č§ŖįĻã‹ã„ãã‚“kaikin

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb  colloquial 

  • lifting a ban, raising an embargo, opening a season (hunting, fishing, etc.)
  • publishing contents, revealing information
æ‹Ąå……ã‹ãã˜ã‚…ã†kakujuu

popular  JLPT N2  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb 

  • expansion
記čŧ‰ãã•いkisai

popular  JLPT N1  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb 

  • mention (in a document), record, entry, statement, listing
čĩˇį”¨ãã‚ˆã†kiyou

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb 

  • appointment (to a position, job, etc.), being used for a role, promotion
æą‚åˆ‘ãã‚…ã†ã‘ã„kyuukei

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb 

  • recommended sentence, prosecution's demand for punishment
å”čŗ›ãã‚‡ã†ã•ã‚“kyousan

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb  intransitive verb 

  • support, mutual aid, cooperation, approval, authorization, authorisation
駆äŊŋくしkushi

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb 

  • using freely, making full use of, having a good command of
  • working (someone) hard, driving (someone) on
čĻ‹čžŧむãŋこむmikomu

popular  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  transitive verb 

  • to anticipate, to expect, to estimate, to count on, to allow for, to take into account
  • to place confidence in, to put trust in, to trust
  • to find promising, to see good prospects (in)
  • to set one's eye on (e.g. prey), to mark (e.g. as a victim), to hold spellbound

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